ooc; okay, so I figured the easiest way for me to do this was to set up the post and then set up two different threads: one for canon-alignment shifted Peony, one for AUDark!Peony, so...yes. :|b
[Jade continues to smile, watching him. It has been said that Jade is a cold person. Certainly, his eyes aren't any warmer for their redness. And watching Peony--looking at him--he is unfeeling now, the data coming to him like numbers to a machine.]
You mentioned the Professor. It wasn't in ignorance. Tell me about Keterberg. And tell me what happened after.
[The smile is as bright as icicles.] And please, Your Majesty, don't concern yourself with sparing my sensitive feelings. I know you wouldn't want to hurt me by bringing up painful experiences, but I think I can manage to suffer through it.
[his smile fades, and he pauses, before he recites the facts the same way he would read a new proposal set before his cabinet] You and Saphir were reckless, you played with artes you couldn't handle, and you burned down the Professor's house. You spent the next few years being an idiot and trying to resurrect her, before I pounded some sense into your head.
[he frowns, rolling his eyes, before he recites off facts again] I was moved to Keterberg after all that succession stuff started. You managed to break into my mansion. I snuck around with you guys for a couple years and ended up attending school with you, too. I used the name Franz, which you obviously know. Then the Professor died, you were adopted by the Curtiss family, and you and Saphir went off to military school. I tried to keep in contact with you, but you got annoyed when I told you that fomicry was a bad idea. I didn't start to see you again until after you fought on the battlefield and you started visiting Keterberg again. After my brothers and sister killed each other off I moved back to the capital. That's when I finally managed to get you to stop fomicry. Saphir ran off, you retired your research. I got married, had a kid, became Emperor, and here we are.
[and now it's his turn to be speechless, before he dusts himself off and stands up. he smiles, although his smile is angry and bitter, but there is some hurt in his eyes as well.]
Fine. You win. I guess I don't know you. I'm sorry that I wanted to believe I'd know my friend despite something as trivial as another reality.
[stepping into Jade's personal bubble again]
I'm a stranger, and you're a stranger I just told my life story to. I think I get to ask why a stranger needed to know any of that. So, what was the point of that exercise?
[This time, there is not a hint of discomfort. Jade's a monster, don't you know? He's not human. That's why he feels nothing, even when he can see how hurt Peony is.]
Was that your life story? It didn't sound like that to me. Why, you hardly figured in it.
Is this what it's like sitting on the other side of the Necromancer. [smiling, curiously, although he still looks hurt] Do they call you that in your world, too?
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Permission to make a query? Your Majesty.
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Go for it.
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You mentioned the Professor. It wasn't in ignorance. Tell me about Keterberg. And tell me what happened after.
[The smile is as bright as icicles.] And please, Your Majesty, don't concern yourself with sparing my sensitive feelings. I know you wouldn't want to hurt me by bringing up painful experiences, but I think I can manage to suffer through it.
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Anything else?
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Fine. You win. I guess I don't know you. I'm sorry that I wanted to believe I'd know my friend despite something as trivial as another reality.
[stepping into Jade's personal bubble again]
I'm a stranger, and you're a stranger I just told my life story to. I think I get to ask why a stranger needed to know any of that. So, what was the point of that exercise?
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Was that your life story? It didn't sound like that to me. Why, you hardly figured in it.
Have you ever sat in on any interrogations?
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